There are 91 results that match 4860 Carmel Valley Rd, Carmel, California 93922, Monterey County.
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Pebble Beach, California
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Carmel, California
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Pebble Beach, California
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Pebble Beach, California
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Carmel, California
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Monterey, California
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Monterey, California
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Pebble Beach, California
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Pebble Beach, California
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Pebble Beach, California
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Pebble Beach, California
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Pebble Beach, California
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Carmel, California
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Monterey, California
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Pacific Grove, California
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Monterey, California
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Carmel, California
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Corral de Tierra, California
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Tucked into the Carmel Valley, the charming Quail Lodge & Golf Club is a maze of covered outdoor walkways, all beautifully landscaped with flowers, that leads to 93 guestrooms, a nine-hole putting course, bocce ball, tennis and pickleball courts and a heated swimming pool. Its scenic course, redesigned by Todd Echenrode in 2015, is a short walk up…
Pebble Beach Resorts® celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2019. Golfers can stay at The Lodge at Pebble Beach™, The Inn at Spanish Bay™, Casa Palmero® or the new Fairway One cottages at The Lodge. The resort is home to multiple restaurants, including the legendary Tap Room inside The Lodge and Sticks® (where a bagpiper plays at dusk every night);…
The Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa is the largest hotel on the famed Monterey Peninsula with 550 rooms, including 27 suites. The Knuckles Sports Bar is a popular hangout serving good food and tons of TVs for the big game. The Fireplace Lounge comes to life with live jazz on weekends. The Del Monte Golf Course, among the oldest courses on the…
Carmel Valley Ranch Resort calls itself a 500-acre "playground" for all ages. The valley is 10 miles from the coast, offering an escape from the marine layer into a sunnier climate. Hiking trails, a vineyard, pools and activities galore inspire guests to get outside. Tennis courts, a spa and multiple restaurants are available. Golfers can play the…
The Ridgemark Golf Club and Resort is 40 minutes from both San Jose and Monterey, hidden between the mountains and foothills of the Gabilan and Diable ranges. The 32-room boutique lodge features rooms with patios, fridges and microwaves. The Ridgemark Bar & Grill in the clubhouse serves meals all day long, including woodfired pizzas and prime rib…
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Situated right along the Big Sur coastline, the Monterey Peninsula is one of California's most iconic destinations. Taking the famous drive down the Pacific Coastal Highway is incomplete without stopping to admire Monterey's staggering scenery.
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The rate to play Pebble Beach has been increased to $525. It's the first price increase in eight years and comes during the resort's two busiest months.
The work is finally done at Quail Lodge & Golf Club after a $28-million renovation. And while it might not have the national name recognition of Pebble Beach Resorts, for families and golfers, it's paradise rediscovered.
If you've never played Pebble Beach Golf Links, it should be on your Bucket List. This course can humble the best golfers when the cold and northern California winds set in. But it can be had on a perfect, sunny, warm day. Don't miss playing Pebble at least once in your lifetime. The novice will be nervous on the first tee but will soon be thrilled with the beauty and challenge.
A reader asked us about one of America's most prestigious golf destinations, the Monterey Peninsula. Jason Scott Deegan breaks down the options.
At Carmel Valley Ranch in the sunny foothills of California's Santa Lucia Mountains, different and fun are specialties, whether it's the Dye-designed golf or simply gathering around the campfire at night. For some, the resort is a great place to take a family. For others, it's the perfect place to rekindle romance. Or for the sports and fitness enthusiast, excellent golf and tennis await, only to be topped off by a spa treatment and garden-fresh dining experience.
Jason Scott Deegan explores how 10 of America's top modern golf destinations have evolved over time. Every top destination had a key course that served as a catalyst, spurring further development.
Ever dreamed of attending the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am? Did you know that tournament week might be the best time to visit the Monterey Peninsula for a golf vacation? Jason Scott Deegan has more.
A new program called "Pebble Beach Explorers" at Pebble Beach Resorts has launched just in time for the holidays. Packages include complimentary activities and meals for children.
It doesn't necessarily have to cost thousands of dollars to play Pebble Beach. Mike Bailey breaks down ways to book a tee time at perhaps North America's most iconic golf course.
From a round at Pebble Beach to 17-Mile Drive, Jason Scott Deegan offers up the top 10 reasons to plan a golf vacation to one of America's iconic destinations.
For those ready to take the plunge into Pebble Beach, here's what you need to know when considering your golf trip.
Keep in mind that, like most places, "twilight" starts at different times during the year and it can be as late as 5:30 pm in the summer at these Pebble Beach golf courses.
Want to play Cypress Point Golf Club during your Pebble Beach golf vacation? Here's how to do it.
Pebble Beach, last week's PGA Tour host venue, is one of the best-known places in golf. Here are 16 lesser-known facts and observations.
Matt Ginella and Mike Bailey report on the new-look Poppy Hills Golf Course in Pebble Beach, which re-opened April 4 after more than a year under the knife at the hands of original course architect Robert Trent Jones Jr.
Jack Nicklaus won multiple times at five of golf's most storied venues still open to the public -- and one not so famous. Let's walk down memory lane with arguably the greatest of all time.
Go beyond Pebble Beach when you visit California's Monterey Peninsula. Here are the top ten courses to play according to Senior Writer Jason Deegan.
This summer's 2018 U.S. Amateur ushers in a new era on the Monterey Peninsula. The 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links will celebrate the resort's 100th anniversary. More USGA majors are scheduled to follow.
The only thing better than a special offer at Pebble Beach is TWO special offers at Pebble Beach, and that's exactly what I have for you today.
Golf Channel's Matt Ginella shares his favorite places to soak in the scenery during a around at Pebble Beach, plus the best social media pictures.
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Playing host to its fifth U.S. Open in 2010, Pebble Beach Golf Links has never looked better. Since its last U.S. Open in 2000, when Tiger Woods won in a rout, the golf course has undergone some changes, spearheaded by Pebble Beach board member Arnold Palmer. Couple the tweaks with flawless conditioning by superintendent Chris Dalhamer and his staff, and Pebble Beach is pretty much perfect.
Even golfers who have watched the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am for years probably haven't seen every hole of the iconic course on the Monterey Peninsula. Here's a hole-by-hole tour.
The new Pebble Beach Golf Academy & Practice Facility features plenty of space on a 350-yard, double-ended driving range that can accommodate up to 85 golfers. It's a great place to warm up before teeing it up at Pebble Beach.
The Monterey Peninsula's only short course, the Peter Hay Golf Course at Pebble Beach Resorts, defends par with tiny greens, scruffy bunkers and crooked trees. The wind off the water makes club selection a challenge.
Poppy Hills Golf Course was originally built in 1986, but in 2013, spurred by the need to replace the course's irrigation system, Robert Trent Jones Golf Course Architects embarked on a major renovation project. The new design cuts water consumption by reducing the area of irrigated turf while at the same time lengthening the course from 6,857 yards to more than 7,000. Beyond the environmental improvements, the layout was also reinvented to incorporate new and different challenges.
It's understandable that Del Monte Golf Course tends to be overlooked by guests at Pebble Beach Resorts. But it shouldn't be. It's a classic.
Where else would you want to be during AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am week? Check out photos of celebs, golfers and the courses during the week.
There are 72 regulation holes at Pebble Beach Resorts; we narrowed them down to the 18 best in this photo gallery.
Pebble Beach anchors the Monterey Peninsula, home to some of the finest golf courses in the U.S. Here's a photo tour of the best you can play.
From Shinnecock Hills to Winged Foot, view the full list of future U.S. Open golf sites as announced by the USGA.
Spyglass Hill Golf Course seems destined to forever be a bridesmaid on the loaded Monterey Peninsula. The Robert Trent Jones Sr. design would be the star attraction just about anywhere else. Jason Scott Deegan has more.
The Dunes Course at Monterey Peninsula Country Club in Pebble Beach, Calif., was built in 1924 and redesigned by Rees Jones in 1998, and it will get another facelift from Tom Fazio in the next two years. While playing second fiddle to the Shore Course, the Dunes Course is pretty good in its own right, Mike Bailey writes.
Long before Bandon Dunes, Chambers Bay and Whistling Straits, The Links at Spanish Bay was the face of links golf in America. The dunes, firm-and-fast conditions, winds off the water and stunning ocean scenery are all reminiscent of a Scottish links. Jason Scott Deegan has more from Pebble Beach, Calif.
A great sleeper pick for your Monterey Peninsula golf vacation is the Black Horse Course at Bayonet & Black Horse in Seaside, California. Black Horse makes up half of this 36-hole facility towering high above the ocean. The result after a redesign and renovation by architect Gene Bates is two immaculately conditioned, superbly designed courses. They're a favorite among local golfers, and serve as a top venue for tournaments, including U.S. Open qualifiers.
Not everybody thinks of Black Horse at Bayonet/Black Horse as a secondary option. It's often described as more playable and fun than the tight and demanding Bayonet.
The Bayonet Course at Bayonet/Black Horse in Seaside, Calif. will pull on your heart strings with great views of Monterey Bay, then stab you in the heart by burying your scorecard in bogeys.
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